US1078A - Mode of raising or inclining the various parts of bedsteads - Google Patents

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  • my invention consists in applying a lever of metal (or any suitable ma terial) whose fulcrum is made fast to the frame, or stationary part of the bedstead or other article of furniture, and a connecting link of metal (or other suitable material), one end of which is connected to the short arm of lever bya pin or screw or otherwise), so as to form a hinge, and the other end is secured by a pin or screw or otherwise to the part of the bedstead (or other article of furniture) that is to be raised or inclined so that the occupant by applying ⁇ one hand to the long arm of lever and forcing it to or from them can place the movable part to any desired angle that may suit their convenience, with the greatest ease without getting off the bed, chair, sofa or other article of furniture they may be reclining on, thereby enabling the sick or decrepit to change their position so as to alleviate their sufferings without the aid of others, or it may be operated upon by another person or attendant without disturbing the occupant.
  • a lever of metal or any suitable ma terial
  • the short arm of-lever is connected by means of a pin (l, screw, or otherwise to a connecting link Z), thus forming a joint between the two.
  • this link I connect by means of a pin c or screw otherwise to the movable frame f, this forming ⁇ a joint, to this frame f I attach a swinging frame g which as the frame f is raised or inclined falls into the ratchet pieces L upon the side rails II, and retains the frame f in any position it may be placed.
  • a cord so as to be within the reach of the occupant- I then finish the bottom wit-h a racking, cord or any of the known methods.
  • the person desires a less inclination they press with onel hand on the lever a forcing it slightly downward, thereby releasing the end of swinging frame g from the ratchet and raising the frame by applying the other hand to the cord attached to it.
  • the frame f with the bed "or cushion and person upon it is lowered to the desired angle when releasing the hold upon the cord, the frame g falls into the ratchet, and retains the frame f in the desired position.

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UNITED STATES PATEN EDMUND GHERRINGTON, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
MODE OF RAISING OR INCLINING THE VARIOUS PARTS 0F IBEDSTEADS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, 86C.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 1,078, dated February 9, 1839.
To all fr0/tom it may concern Be it known that I, EDMUND- CHERRING- Ton, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, in the State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and improved mode of raising or inclining the various parts of bedsteads, chairs, sofas, and other articles of furniture to any desired angle that may be required; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof.
The nature of my invention consists in applying a lever of metal (or any suitable ma terial) whose fulcrum is made fast to the frame, or stationary part of the bedstead or other article of furniture, and a connecting link of metal (or other suitable material), one end of which is connected to the short arm of lever bya pin or screw or otherwise), so as to form a hinge, and the other end is secured by a pin or screw or otherwise to the part of the bedstead (or other article of furniture) that is to be raised or inclined so that the occupant by applying` one hand to the long arm of lever and forcing it to or from them can place the movable part to any desired angle that may suit their convenience, with the greatest ease without getting off the bed, chair, sofa or other article of furniture they may be reclining on, thereby enabling the sick or decrepit to change their position so as to alleviate their sufferings without the aid of others, or it may be operated upon by another person or attendant without disturbing the occupant.
The process 0f manufactura-To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention I will proceed to describe its construct-ion and operation as applied to a bedstead. Its application to other articles being on similar principles, only changing the forward proportions, suitable to the shape and size of the article of furniture to be operated upon.
I construct my head and foot boards and end rails in any of the known forms. I then take 2 pieces of wood of the same width as the side rails and one third of their depth and of the length desired to be raised or inclined. I frame these 2 pieces together by a cross rail toward the ends next the end of bedstead. I then cut away the side rails so that these pieces fit in smooth and level and connect the side rails and the other ends of the 2 pieces with a pair of hinges as shown in the drawing accompanying and forming part of this specification. I then vconstruct a lever of metal or other suitable material, prefe 1ring though not confining myself to the form as shown at letter a, and connect it to the side rail I by a pin c or screw or otherwise passing through a hole near the end of lever a, thus forming a fulc-rum gfor the lever to turn on. The short arm of-lever is connected by means of a pin (l, screw, or otherwise to a connecting link Z), thus forming a joint between the two. I make the link b of metal (or other suitable material) and prefer the form shown in drawing, but do not confine myself to that particular one, varying it according to the size and form of article to be operated upon. The other end of this link I connect by means of a pin c or screw otherwise to the movable frame f, this forming` a joint, to this frame f I attach a swinging frame g which as the frame f is raised or inclined falls into the ratchet pieces L upon the side rails II, and retains the frame f in any position it may be placed. To this frame I attach a cord so as to be within the reach of the occupant- I then finish the bottom wit-h a racking, cord or any of the known methods.
Operation-I will now proceed to describe the operation of my invention. A person occupying the bedstead, chair, sofa, or other article of furniture, wishing to raise the bed or cushion they may be reclining upon applies one hand to the end of long arm of lever a and pulling it forward thereby causes the short arm of lever to force upward the connecting link Z), which being connected with the movable frame f, the frame f is carried up with the bed or cushion and the person reclining` upon it and is retained in its position bythe swinging lower end of frame g falling into the ratchet pieces 7L. If the person desires a less inclination they press with onel hand on the lever a forcing it slightly downward, thereby releasing the end of swinging frame g from the ratchet and raising the frame by applying the other hand to the cord attached to it. The frame f with the bed "or cushion and person upon it is lowered to the desired angle when releasing the hold upon the cord, the frame g falls into the ratchet, and retains the frame f in the desired position.
What I claim as Iny invention and desire angle as herein described, using, for that purto secure by Letters Patent ispo-se any desired shape or materiel which The application of a lever and connecting Will produce the desired effect. link and the manner of applying the same EDMUN D CHERRINGTON. 5 for the purpose of raising or inclining the Witnesses:
Various parts of bedsteads, chairs, sofas, or NOAH BUTTS, other articles of furniture to any desired H. H. WHITELEY.
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US2556703A (en) * 1947-03-04 1951-06-12 Englander Co Inc Convertible chair-bed
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2556703A (en) * 1947-03-04 1951-06-12 Englander Co Inc Convertible chair-bed
US20150326155A1 (en) * 2014-05-08 2015-11-12 Infineon Technologies Ag Method for reducing performance degradation due to redundant calculation in high integrity applications
US20220015969A1 (en) * 2017-10-20 2022-01-20 Stryker Corporation Adjustable Patient Support Apparatus For Assisted Egress And Ingress
US11806290B2 (en) * 2017-10-20 2023-11-07 Stryker Corporation Adjustable patient support apparatus for assisted egress and ingress

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